The Critical Review, Or, Annals of LiteratureW. Simpkin and R. Marshall, 1798 - English literature Each number includes a classified "Monthly catalogue." |
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... character is a cluster of high craggy mountains , forming , in feveral places , moft romantic pinnacles , with perpen- dicular cliffs nearly from their fummits to the fea ; the vacancies between the mountains would more probably be ...
... character is a cluster of high craggy mountains , forming , in feveral places , moft romantic pinnacles , with perpen- dicular cliffs nearly from their fummits to the fea ; the vacancies between the mountains would more probably be ...
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... characters , who have fo long occupied the dramatic ftation of lovers , but on men of a firm , thought- ful , reserved ... character , ardent for military fame , rigid in command , yet beloved by those who are under him . The princefs ...
... characters , who have fo long occupied the dramatic ftation of lovers , but on men of a firm , thought- ful , reserved ... character , ardent for military fame , rigid in command , yet beloved by those who are under him . The princefs ...
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... character . To try the extent of the lover's reafon as well as of his af- fection , his mistress affumes the appearance of extravagance and ill temper : the effect of this behaviour upon him may be seen in the following extract ...
... character . To try the extent of the lover's reafon as well as of his af- fection , his mistress affumes the appearance of extravagance and ill temper : the effect of this behaviour upon him may be seen in the following extract ...
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... character : the other dramatis perfonĉ are drawn in a manner equally true to nature . The third play is founded upon the effects of hatred . The author has done wifely in representing it as destroying a cha- racter otherwise excellent ...
... character : the other dramatis perfonĉ are drawn in a manner equally true to nature . The third play is founded upon the effects of hatred . The author has done wifely in representing it as destroying a cha- racter otherwise excellent ...
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... character and reign , might have been expected . We cannot highly praise the compofition of this work . The arrangement is not very judicious ; and the style is inele- gant and incorrect . But the volume abounds with informa- tion ...
... character and reign , might have been expected . We cannot highly praise the compofition of this work . The arrangement is not very judicious ; and the style is inele- gant and incorrect . But the volume abounds with informa- tion ...
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